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Scavenger hunt in Henry Ford Museum. Explore the exhibit "With Liberty and Justice for All" through featured artifacts, drawing, vocabulary, and questions for writing and discussion. Includes a tip sheet for parents/teachers/chaperones.
This Resource is for:Educators; Youth and Scouts; Students
Theme:American Democracy and Civil Rights
Topic:
Type of Use:Onsite Activity
Curriculum Connection:U.S. History; Civics; Cross-disciplinary Thinking
Common Core State Standards: English Language Arts Grade 2 - RI.2.1, RI.2.3, RI.2.5, RI.2.10, W.2.7, W.2.8, SL.2.1, SL.2.2; Grade 3 - RI.3.1, RI.3.3, RI.3.5, RI.3.7, RI.3.10, W.3.8, W.3.10, SL.3.1, SL.3.2, L.3.4; Grade 4 - RI.4.1, RI.4.3, RI.4.4, RI.4.7, RI.4.10, W.4.8, W.4.10, SL.4.1, SL.4.2, L.4.4; Grade 5 - RI.5.1, RI.5.3, RI.5.4, RI.5.7, RI.5.10, W.5.8, W.5.10, SL.5.1, SL.5.2, L.5.4; Literacy in History/Social Studies Grades 6-8 - RH.6-8.1, RH.6-8.4, RH.6-8.7, WHST.6-8.7, WHST.6-8.9, WHST.6-8.10; Michigan Grade Level Social Studies Content Expectations: Grade 8 - U4.2.2, U5.2.3; National Curriculum Standards for Social Studies Strands 2, 5, 6, 10; 21st-Century Skills: Communication and Collaboration, Life and Career Skills
Grade/Age Level:Upper Elementary; Middle School; Junior Girl Scouts; Cadette Girl Scouts; Boy Scouts
Format:Document
Time Period:Era 5: Civil War and Reconstruction; Era 8: Post-WWII United States
Pricing:Free
Venue:Henry Ford Museum
Tags:History Hunter, field trip ideas, Rosa Parks, Abraham Lincoln, Social Innovation, freedom, union, civil rights, slavery, Civil War, Gettysburg Address, abolition, democracy